If you are thinking about becoming a golfer, or at least just trying out the game, there is no better way than Get Golf Ready. The program makes learning golf fun, easy and affordable. Grab a friend and find a location that’s convenient for you – near work or home.

Golf is not as hard as one may think, contrary to popular belief. Yes, it is more difficult to play at a very high level, but to participate in a sport where you can have fun with friends and family does not require a mastery of the skills.

In my career as a PGA Professional, I’ve given hundreds of introductory and small group clinics. Some teachers enjoy working more with established players, but like many PGA Professionals I’ve always enjoyed working with someone new to the game.&nb

Get Golf Ready is undoubtedly one of the best programs the golf industry has implemented in many years. It is a fun, inexpensive and non-intimidating way to get introduced to the game of golf. The price point varies by market, but most programs start at

I recently read an article targeted directly at HR Directors and leaders of major employers. The author talked about the “five factors that highly engaged workplaces have in common.” Among the list, terms like alignment, social fulfillment opportunities, belonging, and

If you’ve been watching TV lately, whether it’s a golf tournament or maybe even a cooking show, or perhaps you’ve visited some leading websites, then you’ve likely seen new Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for Get Golf Ready.

You already love the game of golf, but your spouse and friends don’t play. You would love to have them join you, but helping a loved one learn a new game is a dangerous path to take. You want them to share in the glory of hitting a towering drive a

Who introduced you to the game of golf? It may have been your dad, your grandpa, or your aunt. Your feelings about that person and your shared time on the course are strong, and every time you touch a golf club, you are reconnected with that person.

It seems that it’s getting tougher and tougher to find quality time to spend with family. With technology and the media, kids grow up so much faster these days, and they have their own lives to themselves.

You don’t have to shoot low scores or have the all the latest equipment to appreciate the natural beauty of a golf course. Some of my favorite golf memories are of playing with family and friends. I remember the time I took my daughter to play for the first time. It too

Get Golf Ready is designed to teach everything you'll need to play golf in just a few lessons. PGA and LPGA Professionals will show you that there are lots of ways to play by combining fun, friends and fitness.